Fluid pressure brake



Sept. 22,1936.

E. E. H EWITT FLUID PRES SURE BRAKE Original Filed Jan. 27, 1932 m ulu" I U" rl U VHHHHHHIIMIIIHH J6 6 INVENTOR.

ELLIS E. HEWITT ATTORNEY.

Patented Sept. 22, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 FLUID PRESSURE BRAKE Application January 27, 1932, Serial No. 589,112

Renewed February 15, 1936 15 Claims. (Cl. 303-46) This invention relates to fluid pressure brakes, and more particularly to the type adapted to operate upon a reduction in pressure in the brake pipe to effect an application of the brakes and upon an increase in brake pipe pressure to effect a release of the brakes.

With the present tendency to increase the number of cars in a train, the difiiculty of controlling the brakes, so as not to produce excessive shocks,

is correspondingly increased.

Such shocks are liable to be produced because the brakes at the front of the train are applied before the brakes at the rear of the train are applied, so that the slack in the train tends to .15 run in toward the front of the train and produce shocks. Excessive shocks tend to be produced more when an emergency application of the brakes is eiiected than when a service application of the brakes is effected, because in efiecting an emergency application of the brakes, the rate of application generally exceeds the rateemployed in effecting a service application of the brakes.

The principal object of my invention is to provide an improved fluid pressure brake equipment,

which will operate upon a sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure in effecting an emergency application of the brakes to so regulate the supply of fluid under pressure to the brake cylinder that severe shocks will be prevented.

39 According to my invention, the improved fluid pressure brake equipment is adapted to operate upon an emergency reduction in brake pipe pressure to first supply fluid under pressure to the brake cylinder from a relatively small inshot reservoir, in order to insure the movement of the brake cylinder piston out past the usual leakage groove and so as to cause the brakeshoes to engage the car wheels. Following the initial inshot, the brake cylinder pressure is gradually built up through a restricted port to a predetermined degree, this gradual build-up being adapted to cause the slack in the train to gently gather, after which, fluid under pressure is supplied to the brake cylinder at a more rapid rate for stopping the train. When a service application of the brakes is effected, the rate of supply of fluid to the brake cylinder is not varied as in effecting an emergency application of the brakes, but instead is at a, rate corresponding to the gradual service reduction in brake pipe pressure.

Other objects and advantages will appear in the following more detailed description of my invention. v

In the accompanying drawing, the single figure is a diagrammatic, sectional view of a fluid pressure brake equipment embodying my inven- As shown in the drawing, the fluid pressure brake equipment comprises a triple valve device I, an emergencyvalve portion 2, and a delay valve 5 device 3 preferably mounted on a pipe bracket 4 to which is connected a brake pipe 5, an auxiliary reservoir 6 and a brake cylinder 1.

The triple valve device I comprises a piston 8, having at one side a chamber 9 connected to 10 the brake pipe 5 and at the other side a valve chamber l0 connected to the auxiliary reservoir 6, through a passage and pipe I l, and containing a main slide valve l2 and an auxiliary slide valve l3 adapted to be operated by said piston. 5

The emergency valve portion 2 comprises an emergency valve device l4 and a control valve .device l5 contained in a filler block interposed between the emergency valve device I and the pipe bracket 4.

The emergency valve device I comprises a piston l6, having at one side a chamber l1 connected to the brake pipe 5 and at the other side a valve chamber l8 connected by means of a passage [9 to a quick action reservoir 20. Contained 25 in valve chamber 18 is a main slide valve 2| and an auxiliary slide valve 22 adapted to be operated by the piston l6. Means are provided for pressing the main slide valve 2| to its seat, said means comprising a roller 23 engaging said slide valve 30 and carried by a movable plunger 24 which at all times is acted upon by a spring 25.

The control valve device l5 comprises a pair of spaced, flexible diaphragms 26 and 21 and a slide valve 28, adapted to be operated by said dia- 35 phragms. The diaphragm 26 is of greater area than diaphragm 21 and has at one side a chamber29, while the diaphragm 21 has at one side a chamber 30, containing the slide valve 28 and communicating at all times withan emergency 40 reservoir 3| through a passage 32. A stem 33 is provided inchamber 30 for operating the slide valve 28, said stem having an enlarged head portion 34 engaging the diaphragm 21. A chamber 35 is provided between the diaphragms 26 .45 and 21 and is open to'the atmosphere through a passage 36, said chamber containing a spoollike member 31 secured to a stud 38 projecting from the stem head 34 through the diaphragm 21.

' One end of the member 31 engages the diaphragm 26. for transmitting deflection of said diaphragm to the'stem 33.

The delay valve. device 3 comprises a flexible diaphragm (having at one side a chamber 40 open to the atmosphere through a passage 4| '2. and containing a plunger 42 engaging said diaphragm and a spring 43 acting on said plunger for urging said diaphragm into engagement with a seat rib 44 formed in the pipe bracket.

Preferably disposed in the. pipe bracket 4 is a vent valve mechanism comprising a vent valve 45 and a piston 46 connected to said vent valve by means of a stem 47, said piston being adapted to unseat said vent valve. The vent valve is contained in a chamber 48 connected to the brakes. pipe and a spring 49 is provided in said cha'n'i ber for urging said vent valve intofengagement" The piston 46 .has a one side a chamber 5! and at the otherside a chamber 52 which is at all timesopen tothei'atmoswith a seat rib 50.

phere through a chamber 53 and an atmospheric passage 54.

with fluid under pressure in the usual-manner, fiuid flows from the brake pipe 5 through pas- "s'a'ge'-'55-to the Ventyalve chamber 48 and from passage 55 through passage 55 to the emergency piston chamber l andto 'a chamber 51.- From ports- 58 "130 a chamber 59 and from thence to the triple valve 'pistoir chamber 9; 7 r

' 'If -the triplevalve piston 8 isin release'position, as shown in the drawingfluid flows from chamber 9 througha 'feed groove" 60 to valve chamber l0 and'from thence through passage and pipe I I to "the auxiliary reservoir 6.

' Fluid also-flows frorn the brake pipe passage 55through chamber 51 and passagefi'l to the seatofa "check valve 62 and raises said check valve againstthe 'opp osing' pressure of a light spring 63'.'- "F1uid then flows past said check valve to chamber 64 andlfrom' thence through passage 32 to the emergency reservoir 3i and to the controlvalv'e chamber 30. The passage 32 leads to the seat of the triplevalve slide valve 12," which is provided with a'port 65 adapted to register with passage 32 when the triple'valve device is in release position. Port 65 is normally uncovfered' bythe auxiliary slide valve I3, s'othat the pressures invalve chamber H], the auxiliary reserjvoir 6, the emergency reservoir 13! and control valve chamber 30 are permitted to equaliz eland build up to the pressure of fluid carried the {brake pipe 5. I j y Port 55 inthe triple valve slide valve I2' is provided with a branch port 66 which, when the triple valve device is in release position, registers with a passage 61 communicating witl'ian inshot reservoir 68, so that fluid under pressure is supplied to said reservoir and said reservoir is charged .up to brakepipe pressure,

:1 {If the emergency'valve device is in release'posi- ,tion,'asshown in the drawing, fluid under pressure supplied from the brake pipe 5 to piston chamber .l'l, flows from said chamber] through a restricted passage 69, past a check valve Ill and through .a passage. H to the emergency valve chamber l8 andjfrom thencedthroughpassage IE tothe quick action reservoir 20, thus charging said chamber andreservoir up to brake pipe pressure.

Assumingthe vent valve piston 45 to be in its normalposition, as shown in the drawing, .diaphragm chamber 29 of the control valvedevice I5 is 'vented to the atmosphere through passage ;'l4,-,chamber52 at one sideof the vent valve piston, chamber 53 and through the atmospheric phragmriz'l to maintain the, control valve device l5 in its normal position, as shown in the draw- With the control valve device in its normal position, a cavity 15 in the slide valve 28 connects a passage 16 from the brake cylinder 1 to a passage 'I'l leading to the seat of the emergency slide valve 2! and to the seat of the triple valve slide valve l2. Passage I1 is normally lapped by the emergency slide valve 2|, but with the triple valve device in release position, passage 11 is connected to the atmosphere through a cavity 18 and atmospheric passage 19, so that the brake cylinder 1 is vented.

' When the'brake pipe pressure is gradually rethe triplevalve piston 8 is moved outwardly, first -'-actuating slide valve It to uncover a service port In operation, when the brake pipe 5 is charged-- then flows from the valve chamber and connected-auxiliary reservoir 6 through port 30' to passage Tl and from thence through cavity in the control valve slide Valve 28 and passage and pipe 'lfi to thebrake cylinder 1, thereby effecting an application of the brakes.

When a gradual reduction in brake pipe pressure is' 'eflected, the emergency piston I8 is moved outWardl'y,-- thereby mo'ving the auxiliary slide valve 22 relative to-the' main slide valve 2|, until port 8! in the auxiliary slide valve registers with port 82 in the main valve. Port 82 normally registers with an atmospheric passage 83, so that fluid under pressure is thus permitted to flow from the-valve chamber l8 and connected quick action chamber to the atmosphere at the same rate as the brake pipe pressure is gradually reduced in piston chamber ll. As a result, the movement of 'the emergency piston I6 and -auxiliary' 'slide valve ceases in this venting position upon a gradual reduction in brake pipe pressure and when the pressure in valve chamber I8 is reduced to a degree slightly less than the brake pipe pressure in chamber I1, the emergency piston operates to return the auxiliary slide valve to its normal position shown in the drawing.

The operation of the quick action mechanism and control valve device l5 depends upon movement of the emergency valve device to emergency position as will hereinafter be fully described, but

I as 'hereinbefore described.

1 Fluid at the pressure supplied by the triple valve device to passage TI acts inchamber 84 on the delay valve diaphragm 39 within the seat rib 44, While fluid at'the pressure in the brake cylinder passage l5 acts in chamber 85 outside of the seat rib 44; When the pressures in chambers 84 and '85 are increased upon a build-up of brake cylinder pressure to a degree suflicient to overcome the opposing pressure of spring 43, diaphragm 39 is deflected away from seat rib 44 thereby connecting passages H and 16.

The connecting of these two passages in effecting a service application :of the brakes has no effect since. said passages are 'connected throughthe control valve slide valve 28, butin effecting an emergency application of the brakes the connecting of said passages 'throughthe delay valve device is adapted to inacuums sulting increase in pressure in thetriple valve piston chamber 9 shifts the triple valve piston 8 and slide valves I2 and I3 to release position, in which fluid under pressure is vented from the brake cylinder 1' through passage 16, cavity 15 in the control valve slide valve 28, passage lLcavity 18 in the triple valve slide valve l2 and atmospheric passage 19, thereby releasing the brakes.

With the triple valve device in release'posi'tion, fluid at brake pipe pressure is supplied from piston chamber 9 through the feed groove 60 to valve chamber l0 and from thence through passage H to the auxiliary reservoir 6.

At the same time as fluid under pressure is supplied from the brake pipe to the auxiliary reservoir, fluid under pressure also flows back from the emergency reservoir 3| to the auxiliary reservoir 6 by way of passage 32 and port in the main slide valve l2, said port being open to valve chamber Ill. 7 The supply of fluid from the emergency reservoir to the auxiliary reservoir augments the charging of the auxiliary reservoir up to equalization of the pressures in said reservoirs, after which said reservoirs both charge to the pressure carried in the brake pipe in the same manner as in initially charging the brake equipment. f As the brake pipepressure acting in the emergency piston chamber I! is increased,'fluid flows from said chamber through passage 69, past check valve 10 and through passage 1| to valve chamber l8 and from thence through passage l9 to the quick action reservoir 20, thus fully recharging said reservoir to the pressure carried in the brake pipe. V I r a Upon the venting of fluid under pressure from the brake cylinder, fluid under pressure is released from chambers 84 and at one side of the delay valve diaphragm 39, so as to permit spring 43 to return said diaphragm into sealing engagemerit with seat rib 44, so that the delay valve deapplication of the brakes.

When a sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure is initiated to effect an emergency application of the brakes, the sudden reduction in pressure in piston chamber 9 of thetriple valve device causes the triple valve piston 8 to move outwardly and actuate the slide valves l 2 and I3 so as to connect the service port 80 with passage 11 for permitting fluid from the auxiliary reservoir 6 to flow to passage 11 in the same manner as in effectinga service application of the brakes.

The sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure in emergency piston chamber I'l permits qu'ickaction reservoir pressure to move the piston l6 and slide valves 2! and 22 outwardlyi Thecapacity vice 3 may be operative in effecting an emergency of port 8| in the auxiliary slide valve 22to vent H, the piston l8 and auxiliary slide valve 22 do r 3 lat arestrictedrate in the following manner.-

not stop inthe position assumed in eifecting a service application of the brakes, but instead, the outward movement is continued with port 13 through the main valve 2 l' isopened to valve chamber It. This permits fluid under pressure to flow from the valve chamber- I8 and quick passage to chamber 5|. vided with a restricted port 89 for controlling and passage ,16 to the brake cylinder 1. "sudden'inshot'of fluid to the brake cylinder is limaction reservoir2B through port 13 to passage 12 leading to the vent valve piston chamber 5|.

The'supply of fluid to the vent valve pist'on chamber 5| by way of port 13' may be only in the form-of a sudden inshot' 'due' to the further and Fluidsupplied to theventvalv'e piston cham- -ber 5| moves the piston inwardly an'd'unseats the vent valve 45. The unseatingof the vent 'valve 45 establishes 'a direct communication from brake pipe 5t0 the atmosphere by way of passage'55, vent valve chamber 48, chamber53 and atmospheric passage 54, and through said communication, fluid under pressure is suddenly vented from the brake pipe 5 for rapidly propagating quick action serially throughthe train.

The movement of piston 46 to unseat the vent valve45 disconnects passage 14, leading to=dia;- phragm chamber 29 of the control valve device, from the vented chamber 52 'and 'conn'ects'said the venting of fluid from chamber 5| to chamber 52 and from thence to chamber 53 and to the atmosphere through passage 54. Due to this restricted port, fluid under pressure flows from chamber 5| through passage 14' to diaphragm chamber 2910f the control valve'device and in order to prevent leakage past the vent valve piston 46 from increasing the rate at which fluid under pressure is vented from chamber 5|, a seal is eiiected'between the 'vent' valve 'piston 46 and the basing ona seat rib 81'.

F'luidunder pressure supplied to chamber 29 0f "the controlvalve device and'acting" on'the large diaphragm 26 overcomes emergency reservoir pressure acting in chamber 3Bfon'the smaller diaphragm 21 and jdeflects said diaphragm's downwardly, thereby moving the slide valve 28 to a position in which cavity 15 connects the brake cylinder passage 78 we passage 90. 1 The outward movement'of the triple valve device laps passage 61 leading to the inshot reser voir 68 and'when'the control valve device is operated as just described, fluid under pressure is vented from the inshot reservoir 68 through 'a, 'passage 9|, pasta check valve 92, through passage ;cavit'y 15in the control valve slide' valv'e This ited to equalizationofthe'pressuresin the inshot reservoir and brake cylinder and provides a brake cylinder pressure of suiiicient degree to promptly move the piston inthe brake cylinder 1 out past the usual leakage groove to the brake applying 1 position v a v At the same time asthe sudden inshot of fluid to the brake cylinder is effected, fluid under pressure is also supplied to the brake cylinder from the auxiliary reservoir 6 and emergency reservoir Fluid under pressure is SllDPIied to passage H from the auxiliary reservoir 5 through the triple valve device as hereinbefore described. With the emergency valve devicein emergency position, a cavity'93 in the 'slide'v'alve 2| connects passage If the main slide valve -The piston 46 is pro- "to the emergency reservoir passage 32-, sothat fluidunder pressure is permitted to .flow from the auxiliary reservoir 6 and emergency reservoir :3| throughpassage 32, a'choke 94 topassage 9| but after the initial inshot, fluid continuesto flow from-said reservoirs to the brake, cylinder at a slow rate, thepurpose of which is to cause a gathering of the train slack without severe shock. Y The pressure of fluid in the auxiliary andemergency reservoirs as suppliedthrough passage 11 tochamber 84, acts on the delay valve diaphragm 39 while brake cylinder pressure acts in chamber 85 on said diaphragm and whent-he brake cylinder pressure in chamber 85 is increased sufficiently, the pressure of spring 43 is overcome. and

diaphragm 39 is deflected away fromseat rib .44, so-as to connect passage 11 directly to brake cylinder passage 16. Sincepassage'IfI-is supplied with fluid from the auxiliary reservoir 6 and is connected to the emergency reservoir passage 32 through the emergency valve device, fluid is thus permitted to. flow, from both of; said reservoirs throughpassagge -ll to passage 16 and to-the brake cylinder at a faster rate than that permitted '-through choke '94 by itself, it

being understood, of course, that fluid may continueto flow tothe brake cylinder through said choke after the op;- eration of ,the delay-valve device, although such flow isnot important. 4 r r While the brakes are being applied as above described, quick action chamber pressure continues to reduce through port 89 inthe vent valve pistonand when reduced to a predetermined degree, emergency reservoir pressure in chamber of, the controldeviceacting on thesmaller diaphragm 21 overcomes the reduced, pressure in chamber 29 acting on diaphragm ZG and deflectS said diaphragms upwardly ,to their, normal positions, returning the slide valve 2 8,to its normal position When the pressure in the vent valve piston chamber 5] inqthe same mannerassaid-passages are connected by operation of the delay valve device, so that, if for any reasonthe delay valve device fails to operate, the final supply of fluid under pressure from the auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir ,to the brake cylinder willbe effected through the control valve device. r

- To effecta release of the brakes after an emergency application, fluid under pressure is supplied to the brake pipe in the usual manner and from thence to the triple valve piston chamber 9 and emergency valve piston chamber I1. The triple valve device is thereupon operated to vent fluid under pressure from the brake cylinder'and to supply fluid under pressure to the auxiliary, reservoir 6, the emergency reservoir 3| 1 ahd;inshot reservoir 68, and the. emergency valve 7 device is operated to charge the quick action chamber 20 in the samemanner as hereinbeforeffdescribed.

It will now' be notedthat, inaccordance with Having now -claim as new and desire to secure by Letters my improvement, fluid under pressure is supplied to,the brake cylinder at a predetermined rate in effecting a service application of the brakes, but in; efiecting an emergency application of the stop the train.

While one illustrative embodiment ofthe invention hasbeendescribed in detail, it is not my intention to limit .or otherwise than by the terms of the appended its scope to that embodiment c sp described my invention, what I Patent, isz.

l. In ;a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an auxiliary reservoir, and two other reservoirs, of a triple valve :device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish a communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied ,irom said auxiliaryreservoir to said brake cylinder, and-valve means forcontrolling said communication and operative upon a sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure to close said communication and to establishanother communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied from one of said other reservoirs to said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said auxiliary reservoir and the other of saidotherreservoirs at a different rate.

2. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, 'a brake cylinder, an auxiliaryreservoir, an emergency reservoir and an inshot reservoin of valve means operative upon a sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish .a communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder at a difierent rate, and' a triple valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish the communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied irorn the auxiliary reservoir to said valve means. 1

3. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an auxiliary reservoir, an emergency reservoir and an inshot reservoir, of valve means operative upon a sudden reduction in brake pipe pressure to, establish a communication through which fluid under pres- ;sure is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, means controlled by brake cylinder pressure for changing the rate at which fluid under pressure is supplied from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder, and a triple valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish the communication through 'which fluid under-pressure is supplied from the auxiliary reservoir-to said valve means.

4. In a fluid pressure brake; the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an inshot reservoir and another reservoir, of valve means :operative. to establish a communication through" which fluid is supplied from'said inshot reservoir to saidbrake cylinder at al'certain rate'and from said-other reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, and a valve device controlled by brake pipe pressure forgoverningthe' operation of said valve means. 4

5; In a fluid pressure brake,'the combination With a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an inshot reservoir and another reservoir, of valve means operative to establish a communication through which fluid is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake cylinder'at a certain rate and" from said other reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, a chamber normally charged with fluid under pressure, and a valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to vent fluid under pressure from said chamberfor'efiecting the operation of said valve means, f T

6. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an inshot reservoir and anotherreservoir, of valve means operative to establish a communication through which fluid is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said other reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, mechanism for venting fluid under pressure from said brake pipe," a chamber normally charged with fluid under pressure and a valve de vice operative upon a reduction in brake pipe-pressure to vent fluid under pressure from said chamber for effecting the operation of said mechanism and said valve means. 1 11 I 7. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an inshot reservoir and, another reservoir, of valve means operative to establish a communication through which fluid is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake'cylinder at a certain rate and from said other reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, a chamber normally charged with fluid under pressure, a valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to vent fluid under pressure from said chamber for effecting the operation of said valve means, and mechanism for controlling the supply of fluid from said chamber to said valve means and operative by fluid vented from said chamber for venting fluid under pressure from said brake pipe.

8. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an auxiliary reservoir, an emergency reservoir and an inshot reservoir, of a triple valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish a communication through which fluid under pressure is suppliedfrom said auxiliary reservoir to said brake cylinder, valve means subject to the pressure of fluid in said emergency reservoir for controlling said communication and operative to close said communication and establish another communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied from said inshot reservoir to said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder at a difierent rate, and an emergency valve device operated upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to effect the operation of said valve means and to establish communiaction between the emergency reservoir and the communication to which fluid under pressure is supplied from the auxiliary reservoir by operation of said triple valve device.

9. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an auxiliary reservoir, an emergency reservoir and an inshot reservoir, of a triple valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish a communication through which fluid under pressureis supplied from said auxiliary reservoir to said brake cylinder, valve means subject to the 5 opposing pressures of a chamber and said emer gency reservoir for-controlling said communication and 'operative'to close said communication and establish another communication through which fluid under pressure is j supplied from said inshot; reservoir to .s'aid, brake cylinder at-a certain rateand from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder at a difierent rate, a quick action reservoir and an emergency valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to vent fluid under pressure from said quick action reservoir to said chamber to efiect the operation of said' valve means, and means controlled by brake cylinder pressure for varying the rate at which fluid under pressure is supplied from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake oylim der.

10. In afluid pressure'brake, the combination with a brake pipe, a brake cylinder, an auxiliary reservoir, an emergency reservoir and an inshot reservoir, of a triple valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to establish a communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied from said auxiliary reservoir to said brake cylinder, valve means subject to the opposing pressures of a chamber and said emer gency reservoir for controlling said communication and operative to close said communication and "establish another communication through which fluid under pressure is supplied from said inshot'reservoirto said brake cylinder at a certain rate and from said auxiliary reservoir andemergency reservoir to said brake cylinder at a different rate, a quick action reservoir and an emergency valve device operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to vent fluid under pressure from said quick action reservoir to said chamber to effect the operation of said valve means, said chamber having a restricted atmospheric port, said valve means being operative by emergency reservoir pressure upon a predetermined reduction in pressure in said chamber for varying the rate at which fluid under pressure is supplied from said auxiliary reservoir and emergency reservoir to said brake cylinder, said emergency valve device being also operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to connect the emergency reservoir and first mentioned communication.

11. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe and a brake cylinder, of valve means operated upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure for supplying fluid under pressure to said brake cylinder, a valve device having different positions for establishing different communications through which fluid under pressure supplied by said valve means is adapted to flow to said brake cylinder at diflerent rates, said valve means being operative upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure to eifect movement of said valve device to one of said positions, and means operated a predetermined period of time after movement of said valvedevice to said one position to move said valve device to another position.

12. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe and a brake cylinder, of valve means operated upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure for supplying fluid under pressure to said brake cylinder, a valve device having difierent positions for establishing different communications through which fluid under pressure supplied by said valve means is adapted to flow to said brake cylinder, means operative in one of said positions to restrict the supply of fluid under pres u e to said br inde aid va e mea he"""g operative upon areduction brake pipe pressure 'to'ieffe'ct movement of said valve de vice to'saidone position; and means operative a pro determined period of time after movement of said valve device to said one position for effecting Ifi vement' of said valve device toanother position." e

f 13. In a fluid pressure brake; the combination with a brake pipe and a brake'oylinder, of valve means operated upon a reduction in brake pipe pressure-for supplying fluid under pressure to said brake cylinder; a valve device for controlling the flow of fluidundferpressure from said valve means to'said brake cylinder and having one position for permitting flow of fluid under pres-- sureto saidhrake cylinder at a certain rate, and having" another position for permitting flow of fluid under pressure to said bralge cylinder, means operative in the last mentioned position for providing different rates of flowoffluid under pres sure to said brake cylinder, and pressure sensitive means set in operation upon initiating a reduction' in brake pipe pressure forn oving said valve device to its'difierent positions.

14'. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination with a brake pipe and a brake cylinder, of valve means responsive to a reduction in brake pipe pressure to supply fluid under pressure to said r ke ov o i evo ve vi o n ro in h Supply of ll es r m said a e me t aid brake cylinder, said valve I device having a nor- 21 o i nd oth rp i iom. m a nerative other position'to provide different raise? o 119W 9i flu d unde pressur to Said brake cylinder, means operative upon the response of $4191 va ve means to a educti n brake p p PQ t move s id valve evi to sa other Pos tion. an mean operative a predetermined period o f time after movement of said valve Q QQ to eio d other posit o t m ve a valve dev ce o. aid o ma o i on,-

15. In a fluid pressure brake, the combination wi h o b ake i e and a. brake l n er of v lv mean spons ve to. a r c ion in brake pipe pres u e to S p ly fl id un p essur to a bralge cylinder, a valve device for controlling the supply of fluid from said valve means to said roke o lin en aid v lve de avi a n mal position and another position for establishind d f eren mmun c n thr u h which fluid is adapted to be supplied; to said brake cylinder, means operative in the other position of said valve device for: concurrently permitting flow of fluid from said valve means to the brake cylinder at a restricted rate andf or supplying fluid under pressure to said brake cylinder from another sourceat a more rapidrate, means operative in the normal position 0';- said valve device for supplying fluid to saidbrake cylinder at a rapid rate, meansoperative upon the response of said valve means to a reduction in brake pipe pressure for moving said valve device to the other position, and means operative a predetermined period oftime'after movement-jot said valve device to said Totherposition formovingsaid valve device to'said normal position. 

